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Local Attractions

The Galleria Shopping Outlet

Shopping

1 mi. away

The Galleria team takes pride in what it does. We aim to put customers first in all that we do; we aim to provide outstanding customer service, value for money and good quality retail, leisure and entertainment to enhance your visit to the galleria and to ensure that you have a good experience every time you visit.

De Havilland Aircraft Museum

Museum

6 mi. away

The de Havilland Aircraft Heritage Centre, formerly the Mosquito Aircraft Museum, is a volunteer-run aviation museum in London Colney, Hertfordshire, England. The collection is based around the definitive prototype and restoration shops for the de Havilland Mosquito and also includes several examples of the de Havilland Vampire - the third operational jet aircraft in the world.

University of Hertfordshire

University

1 mi. away

The University of Hertfordshire is at the vanguard of a new type of emerging university – those that are business-like and business-facing.
We are the UK’s leading business-facing university. The University of Hertfordshire is an ambitious and entrepreneurial university with an international vision, putting students at the heart of what we do.
We consider the employability of our students a priority and aim to be the employers' university of choice. This is reflected in all our activity - from developing courses with industry input, to providing live projects and workplacements, to helping employers find the right graduates to enhance their teams.
We have a wide range of skills, facilities and services available for industry. Our proven expertise and commitment means that, whatever employers are looking for, they know we will deliver.

Roman Theatre of Verulamium

Historical landmark

7 mi. away

The Roman Theatre of Verulamium is unique. Built in about 140AD it is the only example of its kind in Britain, being a theatre with a stage rather than an Amphitheatre. Initially, the arena would have been used for anything from religious processions and dancing, to wrestling, armed combat and wild beast shows. From about 180AD the stage came into greater use and the auditorium extended. By about 300AD, after some redevelopment work, the Theatre could seat 2000 spectators.
The ruins one can see today were unearthed in 1847. Subsequent excavations have revealed a row of shop foundations, a Roman Villa and a secret shrine, all thought to date from the First Century.

Hatfield House and Gardens

Historical landmark

3 mi. away

Hatfield House is proud to be one of the Treasure Houses of England, ten of the most magnificent palaces, houses and castles in England.
There is a ‘free flow arrangement’ where visitors are able to view the house at their own speed. Guides are stationed in most of the rooms and are happy to answer questions from visitors. Audio tours are available, which have an excellent and informative commentary and give in depth information about items of interest in the collection. Pre-booked guided tours are available at an additional cost and last approximately an hour.

St Albans Abbey

Historical landmark

7 mi. away

This is the oldest site of continuous Christian worship in Britain. It stands over the place where Alban, the first martyr, was buried after giving his life for his faith over 1700 years ago - more than 200 years before St Augustine arrived in Canterbury.
The building's amazing mixture of architectural styles bears witness to the many centuries of its life, first as a monastic Abbey and now as a Cathedral. Down all those centuries countless pilgrims have come to honour the saint's sacrifice and offer their prayers at his shrine - and they still come in their thousands today.

Hatfield Leisure Centre

Recreation

5 mi. away

You can enjoy a wide variety of excellent sport and leisure activities at Hatfield Leisure Centre.
With friendly staff and a welcoming environment, it’s the ideal place to exercise, play sports and socialise.
The centre caters for all ages and standards of ability, offering superb facilities and a comprehensive programme of activities and clubs for everyone to enjoy.
The Centre has the following facilities/activities:
• Reflex Health and Fitness Studio
• All Weather Pitches
• Main Sports Hall Squash Courts
• Activity Studio
• Dance Studio
• Motocise

Knebworth House and Garden

Recreation

13 mi. away

One of England's most beloved stately homes, Knebworth House is famous worldwide for its rock concerts and as the home of Victorian novelist Edward Bulwer Lytton - author of the words "The pen is mightier than the sword" - this beautiful gothic mansion is situated 29 miles north of London off the A1(M) at Stevenage.

Distance from airport

30.42 km from venue

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The Mercure Hatfield Oak Hotel is an ideal location for business guests. Modern 3 star hotel just 3 minutes from J23 of the M25, 1 minute from J2 and 3 of the A1(M), and close to the M1. 25 minutes by train in to Kings Cross from Hatfield Rail Station (3 miles). It has 85 sleep rooms and 5 meeting rooms for events and business meetings.

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The Mercure Hatfield Oak Hotel is an ideal location for business guests. The hotel is located within easy access of the A1(M), M25 and M1 motorway and Hatfield train station with conference facilities for meetings of all sizes, the hotel is ideal for any event and every business traveler.